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Ergo vs Hence - What's the difference?

ergo | hence |

Hence is a conjunction of ergo.



As adverbs the difference between ergo and hence

is that ergo is consequently, therefore while hence is from here, from this place, away.

As a conjunction ergo

is therefore (especially in syllogisms).

As a verb hence is

to send away.

Howbeit vs Hence - What's the difference?

howbeit | hence |


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between howbeit and hence

is that howbeit is (archaic) be that as it may; nevertheless while hence is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.

As adverbs the difference between howbeit and hence

is that howbeit is (archaic) be that as it may; nevertheless while hence is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.

As a conjunction howbeit

is (archaic) although.

As a verb hence is

(obsolete) to send away.

Hereafter vs Hence - What's the difference?

hereafter | hence |


As adverbs the difference between hereafter and hence

is that hereafter is in time to come; in some future time or state while hence is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.

As a noun hereafter

is a future existence or state.

As a verb hence is

(obsolete) to send away.

Hence vs However - What's the difference?

hence | however |


In conjunctive terms the difference between hence and however

is that hence is as a result; therefore, for this reason while however is nevertheless, nonetheless, even so, that said, in spite of this.

As adverbs the difference between hence and however

is that hence is from here, from this place, away while however is nevertheless, nonetheless, even so, that said, in spite of this.

As a verb hence

is to send away.

As a conjunction however is

in whatever manner (that).

Boost vs Hence - What's the difference?

boost | hence |


As verbs the difference between boost and hence

is that boost is to lift or push from behind (one who is endeavoring to climb); to push up; hence, to assist in overcoming obstacles, or in making advancement while hence is (obsolete) to send away.

As a noun boost

is a push from behind, as to one who is endeavoring to climb; help.

As an adverb hence is

(archaic) from here, from this place, away.

Hence vs Herehence - What's the difference?

hence | herehence |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between hence and herehence

is that hence is (obsolete) to send away while herehence is (obsolete) from hence.

As adverbs the difference between hence and herehence

is that hence is (archaic) from here, from this place, away while herehence is (obsolete) from hence.

As a verb hence

is (obsolete) to send away.

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